Abuse survivors disappointed by Martin remarks on letter

Survivors of child sexual abuse at a Christian Brothers school in Limerick have expressed disappointment after the Taoiseach claimed he was unaware of a confession letter from the perpetrator. The letter, which was previously highlighted in a documentary, is seen as crucial evidence for survivors seeking state redress.
Why it matters
This highlights ongoing accountability issues regarding historical institutional abuse and the government's handling of survivor claims.
Child sexual abuse survivors from the Christian Brother school in Creagh Lane, Limerick, have expressed disappointment at remarks by the Taoiseach in the Dáil.
The article centers the survivors' perspective and highlights criticism of the government's lack of awareness.
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